Picture a coordinate axes with the x-axis on the horizontal and the y-axis on the vertical in typical fashion. X is greater than or equal to 0 in the 1st and 3rd quadrants. Y is less than or equal to zero anywhere under (or equal to) the x-axis. The 3rd quadrant is where both conditions occur together.
False. A is greater than C. ******************** I'm not in calculus but if A isn't less than B, then that means its either greater than or equal to it. and if B isn't less than C then its greater or equal to. so that means that A is either greater than or equal to C. so that means that A than C.
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The remainder must always be smaller.
the number is less than or equal to -3
Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
You can use the Not function or the <> operator, which is the < and the > beside each other. To see if the values in A1 and A2 are not equal to each other, you can type: =A1<>A2 or =Not(A1=A2) In each case they will either give you TRUE if they are not equal or FALSE if they are equal, in the cell that you enter the formula into.
Quad IV x is right side, y is down.
Quadrant 4 is completely shaded. In quadrant 4, y will always be less than 2x because y is negative and 2x is positive.
Less than Less than or equal to Equal to Greater than Greater than or equal to
> greater than < less than = equal to
The opposite of less than or equal to is greater than or equal.And also:The opposite of greater than or equal to is less than or equal.
> is greater than; with a line under it it is greater than or equal to < is less than; with a line under it it is less than or equal to
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No. To be an inequality, it must somewhere have a greater than, less than, greater-or-equal, or less-or-equal sign.
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